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ECON 4250: Current Economic Seminar : Topics
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4250. Current Economic Seminar : Topics. 3 hours. Individually or team-taught courses that explorea current economic issue in debpt. Topics may include (but are not limited to ) economic issues of particular regions of the world, contemporary domestic economic policy issues, and economic applications in new and interesting industries. This course may be repeated for credit as topics vary, for a maximum of 3 times / 9 hours. This course may only be used for duplication when the topic is the same. Prerequisite(s) : ECON 1100 and ECON 1110 and ECON 3550.
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ECON 4290: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4290. Labor Economics. 3 hours. Unemployment, industrial injuries, industrial old age, ill health and substandard employment; remedial program evaluation. Prerequisite(s): ECON 3550.
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ECON 4420: Open Economy Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4420. Open Economy Macroeconomics. 3 hours. Macroeconomic policy options and impacts in the open economy; international monetary reforms; examinations of the impact of balance of payments adjustments under different monetary systems; role of foregin investment in economic growth. Prerequisites : ECON 3560. May not be repeated at the graduate level as ECON 5420. Usually offered in Spring.
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ECON 4440: Economics of Natural Resources and Environment
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4440. Economics of Natural Resources and Environment. 3 hours. Natural resource management and use: problems of renewable and non-renewable resources, including scarcity and market responses, role of property rights, externalities, benefit-cost analysis and energy policy with emphasis on Texas, analysis of environmental problems and policy formulation. Prerequisite(s): ECON 1100.
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ECON 4450: Strategic Behavior across Market Structures
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4450. Strategic Behavior across Market Structures. 3 hours. Examines the role of market structure on firm behavior, including profit maximization through strategic behavior. Additional topics addressed include the role of regulatory agencies and governments in markets, and non-price issues ( such as social and environmental concerns). Empirical and theoretical models as well as case studies are used to analyze firm interactions within various market structures. Prerequisite(s) : ECON 3550- Intermediate Microeconomic Theory.
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ECON 4460: Industrial Organization and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4460. Industrial Organization and Public Policy. 3 hours. Emphasizes relationships between structure, conduct and performance of industries. Topics include concentration, barriers to entry, pricing, mergers, product differentiation, technical change, antitrust and regulation. Case studies of selected American industries illustrate theory and public policy. Prerequisite(s): ECON 3550.
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ECON 4500: The Economics of Sports
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4500. The Economics of Sports. 3 hours. Examination of public policy questions about professional and college sports using economic models of sports industries. Topics include theory of the firm, the organization of sports and entertainment industries, sports labor markets, racial discrimination and pricing schemes specific to sports markets. Prerequisite(s): ECON 3550.
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ECON 4510: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4510. History of Economic Thought. 3 hours. Economic thought since the Middle Ages. Prerequisite(s): ECON 1100-1110. May not be repeated at the graduate level as ECON 5090.
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ECON 4550: Law and Economics
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4550. Law and Economics. 3 hours. An introduction to the mutual interaction between legal systems and economic activity. Topics include an introduction to legal systems and institutions, legal analysis, application of economic concepts to various legal doctrines, contracts, torts, criminal law, constitutional law, regulation, antitrust. Emphasis is placed on using economic theory to develop and test hypotheses regarding the effects of laws on incentives and economic behavior, the allocation of resources, the distribution of income. Prerequisite(s): ECON 1100.
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ECON 4560: Economic Damages in Litigation
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4560. Economic Damages in Litigation. 3 hours. Advanced economics course designed to study the growing role of Economics in assessing damages in corporate litigation proceedings - typically termed Forensic Economics. Particular emphasis will be given to case studies developed from recent industry activity in which students will serve as the residing economic expert and be responsible for issuing an expert report settling forth their damages estimates and analyses. Prerequisite(s) : ECON 3550, ECON 3560, ECON 4630.
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